Should I provide additional evidence for my I-751 case?

XtremeCold

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I applied I-751 in 6/2011. I got the Request for Evidence in 4/2012 and then I responded with some evidence in 6/2012. I've been checking on my case but there's no status change.
This year, I got these new joint accounts:
- Medical insurance for both myself and my spouse from my new company.
- Life insurance with my spouse as the beneficiary.
- Joint tax for 2012.
- Joint account for our stock investment of $20,000.
- My 401k showing my spouse as the beneficiary.

Should I send these additional evidences to the USCIS for speed up my case? If yes, what form should I use?

Also, we are buying a house in 3 months (with both of our names on the title). Should I also wait for this process to be complete and then send the joint title to the USCIS?

Please give me some advice. Thanks.
 
Are you planning to become a citizen? If you are I believe your timeline shows you are due.If you do not have any ineligibility issues file for citizenship, it will force them to adjudicate the I-751.

Alternatively you can submit the additional evidence although I won't be surprised they even approve the I-751 before the reviewing officer finally gets the additional evidence.

Best.

I applied I-751 in 6/2011. I got the Request for Evidence in 4/2012 and then I responded with some evidence in 6/2012. I've been checking on my case but there's no status change.
This year, I got these new joint accounts:
- Medical insurance for both myself and my spouse from my new company.
- Life insurance with my spouse as the beneficiary.
- Joint tax for 2012.
- Joint account for our stock investment of $20,000.
- My 401k showing my spouse as the beneficiary.

Should I send these additional evidences to the USCIS for speed up my case? If yes, what form should I use?

Also, we are buying a house in 3 months (with both of our names on the title). Should I also wait for this process to be complete and then send the joint title to the USCIS?

Please give me some advice. Thanks.
 
Are you planning to become a citizen? If you are I believe your timeline shows you are due.If you do not have any ineligibility issues file for citizenship, it will force them to adjudicate the I-751.

Alternatively you can submit the additional evidence although I won't be surprised they even approve the I-751 before the reviewing officer finally gets the additional evidence.

Best.

Thanks for the reply. I've been married since 2008 but I heard that apply for citizenship now will complicate my I-751 case so I would hesitate to do so.
I've been waiting so long for my I-751 case so I get a bit frustrated :mad: Do you know the process of submitting additional evidence?
 
Thanks for the reply. I've been married since 2008 but I heard that apply for citizenship now will complicate my I-751 case so I would hesitate to do so.

Applying for citizenship won't complicate your I-751 case; it will reawaken your I-751 case out of the coma that USCIS has left it in. The interviewer will be forced to dig up your I-751 case in order to complete the naturalization processing.

Take whatever additional evidence you were going to send for the I-751, and sent it with the naturalization application instead.

If you complete the process of buying the house before the naturalization interview, bring evidence of it to the interview.
 
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